Lawmakers hope to make it harder for “pension poachers” to hide the assets of elderly veterans, but at least some advocates worry that the proposed fix may end up hurting the vets it is designed to protect.

Lawyers in the racial profiling case against the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office are criticizing their rivals' recommended candidates to monitor the agency's operations to ensure it isn't making unconstitutional arrests.

For conservatives, the pending lawsuit over contribution limits poses a difficult question: Should the original meaning of a constitutional provision, or the goal of small government and liberty, have greater weight? The question pits two strands of conservatism against each other.

When we hear the words school choice, they often conjure up more questions than answers. As a superintendent of a public school system in the West Valley, and current president of the Arizona School Administrators, Inc., one thing we know for certain is, choice is here to stay.